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    Over the past fifty (50) years the idea of family-centred has evolved to encompass the entire family. Once‚ the focus was on the ‘presence’ of a parent when caring for a child‚ currently the focus is on ‘participation’. The idea behind such a progress was empirical evidence the effects of parental participation have on a child’s emotional‚ physical and psychological wellbeing. Smith‚ Coleman and Bradshaw (2002) tell us that nurses now follow an ‘inclusion policy’ when caring for children‚ due to

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    Assignment 8 ‘Definitions of Counselling skills’ Unit 3‚ Criterion 1.3 The skills used in counselling‚ vary from model to model‚ here are definitions of the skills used in person centred counselling‚ Attentiveness and rapport building Being attentive means giving all of your physical attention to another person so that you are fully present for them. This will help you to notice what the client is NOT saying‚ by noticing their body language‚ and also their tone and pace of voice. The use

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    Unit 4222-203 Introduction to equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings (SHC 23) Outcome 2 Be able to work in an inclusive way There are lots of pieces of legislation in place to protect individuals from issues relating to equality‚ diversity‚ discrimination and rights. From 1 October 2010‚ the Equality Act 2010 came into effect. The Act replaces previous legislation (such as the Race Relations Act 1976 and the Disability Discrimination Act

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    2: Adam and Eve Power is the control over one’s self or another person or thing. In the poem “Adam and Eve” by Tony Hoagland a man and woman strived mentally for power over each other. Instead of having the happy and loving relationship that couples are “thought” to have‚ at the first sign of disagreement these two instantly worked against each other to have a personal gain of their own. In this poem the speaker‚ Adam‚ and the woman‚ who is assumed to be Eve‚ struggle for power over one another

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    Understand person centred approaches in adult social care settings. Outcome 1 Understand person centred approaches for care and support. 1.1 Define Person centred values. Person centred values means the people whom we support are treated as equals and are involved in all aspects and areas of their care and that they are respected and valued as individuals. This means being involved in their assessments‚ care delivery and support planning‚ basically person centred values is making sure

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    Unit 207 Understand person centred approaches in adult social care settings. Outcome 1- Understand centred approaches for care and support. T/C 1.1 + DIP 1 person centred values means the people who we have supported are able to be involved and are included in every way aspect of their care and support an example may be their needs‚ assessments‚ care and delivery + support planning. T/C 1.2 + DIP 2 Its important to work in a way that embeds person centred values because care practices should always

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    7 PROMOTE PERSON CENTRED APPROACHES IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE 1.1 EXPLAIN HOW AND WHY PERSON CENTRED VALUES MUST INFLUENCE ALL ASPECTS OF HEALTH AND SOCIA CARE WORK. Person centred values must influence all areas of health and social care work this is because it involves the individual that is centre to the care and should consider all aspects of their life‚ it should be individualised for each person including their rights and personal preferences and beliefs etc. If person centred values were

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    basis of patient centred care. Following on from this you are now asked to:- 1. Briefly describe what is meant by the term patient centred care. 2. The following three aspects of patient dignity in healthcare have been selected from figure one of maliti article *Respect *Making choices *Confidentiality Select two of these aspects and utilising relevant current literature‚ describe each of these aspects of patient dignity and briefly outline their relevance to patient centred care. Promoting

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    Contents Introduction 2 Person Centred Therapy 2 Unconditional Positive Regard (UPR) 3 Empathy 4 Congruence 5 Conclusion 5 REFERENCES 6 Bibliography 6 “Person Centred Theory/Values‚ my understanding” Introduction Person Centred Theory is also known as Rogerian Therapy and is based on the theories of Carl Rogers. Rogers theorized that each person is motivated by an actualizing tendency‚ a force that drives us to reach our maximum potential physically‚ spiritually and emotionally (Noel‚ 2013)

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    Examine the way Shakespeare presents power in the character and actions of Lady Macbeth. In this Controlled assessment I will be trying my hardest to examine the power‚ actions and emotions of Lady Macbeth throughout the entire play. ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare is a very unusual play‚ the characters aren’t part of your expectations especially Lady Macbeth. Shakespeare made a clear opposite feature between Lady Macbeth and Macbeth‚ which is a very challenging yet effective technique. Shakespeare’s

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